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Page 54 Supply and demand?
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Page 54 CREATE YOUR OWN CATEGORIES.
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Page 54 7.2 Scatter Plot City Positive Associations:
Question 3: Sort the cards into two categories: Positive Associations and Negative Associations. Compare your sorting with your partner’s and discuss any disagreements. Page 54 Positive Associations: Negative Associations: Graphs that showed No Associations: Graphs F and G Graphs B, C, D, and E Graphs A and H
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Non-Linear Associations:
7.2 Scatter Plot City Question 4: Sort the cards into two categories: Linear Associations and Non-Linear Associations. Compare your sorting with your partner’s and discuss any disagreements. Page 54 Linear Associations: Non-Linear Associations: Graphs C and E Graphs A, B, D, F, G, and H
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Page 55 OBSERVATIONS: NEGATIVE GAP 2 CLUSTERS BEST FIT QUADRANTS
Scatter Plots A and D both have a ________ trend or association. Scatter Plot D is different because there is a large ____ in the data. NEGATIVE GAP Scatter Plots B and C both have ___ groups of data that show ________. Each set of clustering would have a separate line of ________. 2 CLUSTERS BEST FIT Scatter Plots A, C, and D both have data in two __________ where the y-values are both positive and ________. Scatter Plot B is different because there is data in one quadrant where the y-values are only ________. QUADRANTS NEGATIVE POSITIVE
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Page 56 DOES ONE LINE OF BEST FIT OR TWO LINES OF BEST FIT SHOW THE TREND BETTER?
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Page 57 Literacy refers to ?
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Page 57 The association between age (in weeks) and weight (in pounds) is both _____________ and _____________ .
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Analyze Graph A and Graph B shown.
Does A or B show the correct type of association for the data? Does A or B show the line of best fit accurately describe the data or does it overestimate or underestimate the data? Both Graph A and Graph B show that the data has a positive association. Graph A does a better job with the line of best fit. The line of best in Graph B underestimates most of data.
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Tallest mountain in the world. Number of people to attempt to climb Mt. Everest: approximately 4,000. Number of people to successfully climb Mt. Everest: 660. Number of people who have died trying to climb Mt. Everest: 142. Height: 29,029 feet, or 5 and a half miles above sea level. (8,846 meters) Location: part of the Himalaya mountain range; straddles border of Nepal and Tibet.
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